The Society for U.S. Intellectual History is hosting a number of virtual events this spring. Here's one of particular interest to legal historians:
February 24, 2022, 7PM EST (6PM CST) online via Zoom
Status, Discrimination, and the Market in American Law, 1960-1990
Status, Discrimination, and the Market in American Law, 1960-1990
- Sara Mayeux (Vanderbilt), chair
- Gregory Briker (Yale University), “Projects, Playgrounds, and the Transformation of Fair Housing”
- Deborah Dinner (Cornell University), “Difference as Proxy for Risk: Between Antidiscrimination and Actuarial Logics”
- Gabriel Levine (Princeton University), “Property and The New Property”
- Kate Redburn (Yale University), “Beyond Culture Wars: The Conservative Christian Legal Movement and Market Formation"
The full schedule of events is here. Advance registration is required.
-- Karen Tani